NYPIRG breaks down Cuomo’s 2013 big-money donors

The New York Public Interest Research Group’s data-crunch maestro Bill Mahoney spent the weekend going through the July 15 filings by Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign committee, and rolling it into filings for the current election cycle. The main takeaway:

80.18% of the money raised by Governor Cuomo this election cycle has come from donors that have given $10,000 or more. This represents an increase from January, at which point 78.89% of his donors had given at this level. Similarly, the percentage of his money coming from donors giving less than $1,000 has decreased from 1.03% to 0.89%.

NYPIRG also notes that “at least” 26 entities or individuals gave more than $60,800 since Dec. 1, 2010 — with the largest amounts coming from entities controlled by developer Leonard Litwin ($625,000), the law firm of Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman LLP ($200,000), the real-estate firm the Richman Group Inc. ($115,000) and Cablevision ($140,000), which in addition to its cable holdings owns Newsday and Madison Square Garden.

Here’s the full report, which lists everyone who gave $40,000 or more to Cuomo in the current cycle: